Actress Kritika Kamra has built a strong and versatile body of work across OTT platforms, proving her range beyond television. From her popular show Kitani Mohabbat Hai to Tandav, The Great Shamsuddin Family and more, her performances stand out for their restraint and depth. Today, we’re taking a look at her projects streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, JioHotstar, and Zee5 that showcase her evolution as an actor and testify why she remains one of the most reliable performers in the digital space today.
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Kritika Kamra
Kritika Kamra has successfully transitioned from TV to web shows and films. The actress’ journey is inspiration to those who aspire to make it big in the showbiz. From intense political dramas and gripping thrillers to emotional relationship-driven stories, Kritika has proved her acting mettle and impressed the audience with her choices.
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Kritika to marry Gaurav Kapur?
The actress made her relationship with Gaurav Kapur Instagram official in a heartwarming post, back in December 2025. Recently, reports of Kritika’s wedding with Gaurav in March, this year, left fans pleasantly surprised. As we wait to witness their fairytale wedding, here is a list of her films, shows and series that you must watch on OTT!
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Kitani Mohabbat Hai (YouTube)
The TV show, featuring Karan Kundrra and Kritika Kamra as leads had a huge fan following. The show was a fan favourite, which led the makers to air a sequel too. With a 7.7 star rating, this one is a must watch.
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Kuch To Log Kahenge (Sony LIV)
The TV show presents a mature love story between two people, with a substantial age gap. The show focuses on a team of doctors residing in Lucknow. The show revolves around their routines at the hospital as well as their private lives. It has a 6.4 rating on IMDb.
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Gyaarah Gyaarah (Zee5)
With a stellar 8.1 star rating, Kritika Kamra and Raghav Juyal’s, Gyaarah Gyaarah is a gripping crime thriller that revolves around a mysterious phone call linking two police officers from different timelines, allowing them to work together to stop crimes before they occur. Blending a time-bending narrative with high-stakes investigation, the series is an engaging watch for those willing to watch inventive twist rather than conventional crime dramas.
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The Great Shamsuddin Family (Sony LIV)
Starring Kritika Kamra, Farida Jalal and more, this show is a warm, light-hearted family drama that follows the everyday chaos, conflicts, and emotional bonds within the Shamsuddin household. Blending humour with relatable moments, the series is an easy, feel-good watch for audiences who enjoy slice-of-life stories rooted in family dynamics and gentle comedy. It has 1 7.4 rating on IMDb.
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Reporters (Sony LIV/YouTube)
Also featuring Rajeev Khandelwal, this one is a newsroom drama that follows two rival journalists navigating breaking news, media ethics, corporate pressure, and personal ambition in the high-stakes world of broadcast journalism. Anchored by strong performances and sharp writing, the show is an engaging watch for audiences interested in media politics, power struggles. It has a 7.4 star rating on IMDb.
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Saare Jahan Se Acha: The Silent Guardians (Netflix)
Starring Pratik Gandhi and Kritika Kamra, this is a taut espionage drama that shines a light on India’s unsung intelligence officers working quietly behind the scenes to protect national security. Focused on covert missions, moral dilemmas, and the personal cost of living a life in the shadows, the series blends patriotism with realism. It has a 7.2 star rating on IMDb.
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Bambai Meri Jaan (Amazon Prime Video)
With a 7.5 star rating, this gritty crime drama is set in post-Independence Bombay that traces the rise of organised crime through the intertwined lives of a principled police officer and a man drawn into the city’s underworld. Spanning decades, the series captures the transformation of Bombay into Mumbai while exploring ambition, power, loyalty, and moral conflict, making it a compelling watch for viewers who enjoy layered storytelling.
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Bheed (Netflix)
Starring Kritika Kamra, Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar, the film is a hard-hitting social drama set against the backdrop of India’s COVID-19 lockdown, focusing on the humanitarian crisis faced by migrant workers stranded far from home. Shot in stark black-and-white, the film examines inequality, prejudice, and the human cost of sudden policy decisions through the lens of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. It has a 6.6 rating on IMDb.









